Genus of true bugs
Guyalna is a genus of cicadas in the family Cicadidae. It was first described by Boulard and Martinelli in 1996.[1] Members of this genus are characterized by three-segmented tarsi, a rounded timbal cover apex, a pronotum shorter than the mesonotum, the head as wide or slightly wider than the mesonotum, and slightly protruding eyes, according to the authors who first described it.[2]
List of species
This genus comprises 25 species.[2]
- Guyalna atalapae Boulard & Martinelli, 2011
- Guyalna bicolor Olivier, 1790
- Guyalna bleuzeni Boulard & Martinelli, 2011
- Guyalna bogotana Distant, 1892
- Guyalna bonaerensis Berg, 1879
- Guyalna brisa Walker, 1850
- Guyalna chlorogena Walker, 1850
- Guyalna coffea Sanborn, Moore & Young, 2008
- Guyalna cuta Walker, 1850
- Guyalna distanti Goding, 1925
- Guyalna flavipronotum Sanborn, 2007
- Guyalna glauca Goding, 1925
- Guyalna jamesi Sanborn, 2016
- Guyalna jauffreti Boulard & Martinelli, 2011
- Guyalna maxineae Sanborn, 2016
- Guyalna nadae Gogala, Šporar, Sanborn & Maccagnan, 2015
- Guyalna nigra Boulard, 1999
- Guyalna panamensis Davis, 1939
- Guyalna parvula Jacobi, 1904
- Guyalna platyrhina Sanborn & Heath, 2014
- Guyalna rufapicalis Boulard, 1998
- Guyalna sublaqueata Uhler, 1903
- Guyalna variegata Sanborn, 2005
- Guyalna viridifemur Walker, 1850
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